MEEK (singer)
British singer
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Georgia Meek, stylized as MEEK, is a British pop singer, songwriter, and producer.
MEEK | |
|---|---|
| Born | Georgia Meek England, U.K. |
| Genres | |
| Occupations | Singer, songwriter, producer |
| Years active | 2017–present |
| Label | BMG |
Career
Meek is a pop singer and is managed by Tileyard Music.[1] She began her solo career in 2017.[2] She has written about feminism, body positivity, and sexual fluidity in her music.[3][4]
Meek released the single "Bare" in 2018.[5][6] Her music was featured on the British reality television series Love Island.[6] She released the EP Pop Culture in 2019.[7]
She founded Female Music Producers World (FMP World) in 2020, a group of over 3,000 women working in music production.[2] Later that year she performed at BBC Radio 1's virtual Big Weekend festival, Liverpool Sound City, and The Great Escape Festival.[6][8]
In 2023, she released the single "All My Friends Need Therapy".[2] Later that year she went on the Cheaper Than Therapy tour.[2]
In 2024, Meek was co-wrote the song "Mara" for Denise Mercieca to perform in the competition to represent Malta in the Eurovision Song Contest 2024.[9]
In January 2026, she released the single "Fabulous".[10] It was her first single since being signed with BMG.[10] On 30 January 2026, she released a three-track EP, also titled Fabulous, that included the original single and two additional songs "Brixton" and "I Want Love, But Not That Much".[10][11] She previews Fabulous at Ku Bar, an LGBTQ venue in Soho, London, prior to the official release.[12]
She collaborated with Alan Walker on the track "Dancing In Love".[13]
Personal life
Meek was raised in a working class environment.[12] When she was eighteen years old, she moved in with her boyfriend who physically and emotionally abused her.[14]